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Craig Donlon is Sentinel-3 Mission Scientist at the European Space Agency. In this interview, Dr. Donlon provides an overview of how in situ data are used in the context of the Copernicus space component and outlines the challenges ahead.

The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) relies on a range of in situ observations. Member State monitoring networks, European Research Infrastructures and international partnerships all contribute towards bringing air quality and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission into focus for the operational service.

Europe’s Land Use-Land Cover Area Frame Survey (LUCAS) is an in situ area frame survey carried out every three years over the entire European territory. Gathered by direct observations made by surveyors in the field, LUCAS data points support the production and validation of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service’s Pan-European [...]

This newsletter is the first of a series aimed at informing interested communities about the latest developments in the In Situ component of the Copernicus programme, the European Earth Observation programme.

Hans Bruyninckx is the Executive Director of the European Environment Agency. In an interview with the Copernicus In Situ Newsletter, he discussed the Agency's role as Entrusted Entity for the coordination of the in situ component, the relationship of the in situ component with the Copernicus services, and the road [...]

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